Kirby C.
Kirby holds a PhD in French with a concentration in Second Language Acquisition and Teacher Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is a Senior Lecturer of French at Boston University.
Amnon
Amnon is a PhD in Computational Robotics and Reinforcement Learning at The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has been recognized as an Outstanding Teaching Assistant by his university for teaching Artificial Intelligence and Machine Perception.
Pete
Pete is a History PhD student at Harvard. He earned his undergrad degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he double-majored in History & Political Science.
Aubrey
Aubrey holds a BA in French & International Studies (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), an MS in TESOL (Fordham), and an MA, MPhil, and PhD in French Literature with a Certificate of Achievement in French Studies (NYU) .
Aditya
Aditya is a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Illinois. He received his BS in Computer Science and Applied Computational Mathematics from CalTech and MS in Computational Science and Engineering from Harvard.
Drew R.
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“Drew really encouraged me throughout the whole process. Not only was he always well prepared and able to answer any question I had about the test, but Drew was also very accommodating with my complicated schedule. He was really great - worth every penny!”
Score improved from 512 to 517
Eugene -
“Cambridge Coaching has been the best experience that I have ever had for tutoring. Not only did Drew help me become more knowledgable about the material covered on the MCAT, but he also helped me develop better studying skills and life skills in general. I really appreciate how responsive and supportive he was through this process.”
Score improved from 500 to 507
Connor -
“Andrew was very helpful. He made sure I did all my assignments and checked in with me several times to make sure I was on track. He also explained problems and passages very well. Andrew cares about his students a lot.”
Score improved from 489 to 507
Student at the University of Delaware